Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 29, 1864, Image 1

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With wood sod itstaly tread
< /wit:await brotherly Oa, wit 41,
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TIM dim without WM;
deadp year Meat to be
ditabie at bard es Mat
• Shedd 11 &hal dbrasso—
That yot i Avst inebestioulditawalia .
, 18th mon . ; upon year ?
Deb trairliwor; f atata. old Tias,y,
MIL 01* flied, lied t
*ma " yop mad
One 40011 deoximmll
fitits rmeaep OW. MI SWIM, '
And whim within his power,
all the wealth' you wors,,sma
AWall at to thaehourt "
aid 'when; oa Iltistiajlarth l aidemaim.
- You're had you iltde day, -
mu loathsome worms, less Merry, hold
Thafr imaquet ea paw day ?
'TI. Um meraility ;
the rid! al .. good and honest war&
• Is trai nobility.
CLair Hum, Jan'. da, Ilk,
Fur A. Watehaftwo.
A PRAYER FOR HATTIE. •
Jo W. POUT
Os her, 0 0011 look down
With Thine ell-pitying gra;
Os lox, a holy Crowe
Of glory, from the sky,
- - hiteerft-mod let-her Woe
- Among thy Jammu' roe,
,k - stai of len
• Inn Mewed morn then I
T. her pure hoiat lot NM
sorrow,bo unknown;
Oh, may the good within, .
Mark I* iu of Thin. own I
While anvils guard her bid,
Sweet b. our IlatUe's net;
And gently, e'er her head,
• Idayrisiene of the bl.
*oat miftly 'roturi and 'round,
Till life itself Anil seem
"7 • )14•14 litto. 801 " ,
nesoirow, but a dream
ant #torg.
A Nita
CARRYING A NOTE
OR
Hew Frank Winters got his Wit..
I=H•4 =1
-4' Why, whet now, Fred ? You look as if
you had swallowed a fish bone, or something
else full an bad."
.."Don't ask me Frank,—l'm ruined com
pletely, ruined."
"Well, Well. 'Don't take on so ; but out
with-it, and hit. a fellow know the worst.—
Wily, this suspense is horrible ? Is .here a
woman in the ease I"
"A. woman I' imolaimed Edgar Hazeltine,
hastily. *A perfect Hobe.'
'lf that is the ease,' replied Frank Win
ters, turning and looking out of the window
'there is no help for you—you're a doomed
man.'
dooMed man I Would • I were
dead I'
.Come, sods, Ned, dont't be op,. foolish.
What trouble yolt ?'
'Why, Frank,tt see Maggie Oteiten btu
always !shown B ided preference for me,
until lately. I ve proposed, and expect
ed, of course to be accepted ; and, Instead,
!she MUrsieeted one, and lidds, that she es
teems me sus Mend, and nothing more.'
love, eh ? But you. are • foolish
lebilfe he UMW away with anything as
telde last s op t of too ,
UMW,
"Ahoy will get you into an leave you
with a heart in the best possible Stole for
mesa.?
41,;s you 'uh from experience t Inquir •
t.4410u Mase4ins'
'Pon my faith, I do, and siowlifyou never
truths it toe liviag soul—nor a „dud one
shier) tell you, haw I Men.'
ITOust me for that, Freak. We have been
Meads too long to let anything W e
between
betty.'
. ,
"Wall you sow vf, heti went to etbustrAlikl
- , ifilldeoperatdy In loft with • pret=l , , as
I tlionglst,.micl she succeeded in me
•••• '„,bidiaWshe loved me In return--whiO did
nOtkeliar 'Mph of an effort on her part for -
I ilhOlthwrii been loch to have believed to
• ibeeentruy. - I lived along, cheered by bed.
-' 1110111100. atestionali, and her protestations
of agebaiNglag tdelity. The world never
laoluidu benutibtl to-me U tites — v4irst
• pestistly st_peace with all nmakind•as long
at I•bedieved she Wed me. There tau use
:?!TLIZ' ' " to oolidolu 1: 1 :latiOli M. ,
Sl7". , , : ila ir el . a , ,I* ill yo
' Mteei'• : . . 4 - .• ,
Idiot „, ' • t .- • i:.
,„ le ..Y. , . ... ' ofe to get rielt—idott,
- the world: , 'l , • .•., ' ' ' law I =Atha pod'
ierilrA,',it rit '' : ! ' ' StioCtOltloq'Tt ik !"'
stiantiteli 07, Iv • . . - - . Or
utiloug h Ui r 4 - • ~,.. keit anxiety
‘. 44P4 , '' ~ : 7 ').. .• f i t' Illio ott°'
• . ,I w4 pPrdtillth....4_2- , lather'
'' PotitT • ' ll '-I Ille bat
- ilikiblatelpsW4OTOl o 4 l o -0 441 4 ., bOtot —,,1
• ligitifieitt, tee Ina fr wmower, eau ins'
sat: itit.-cuolo Oloototot mho tad „AA
Wm, or leave libel* Itiold
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4... - Iliodi isbir was mars obedient
i Omit b.*
~.. O .% ~ • . most of ' isktbeft,
•''-' - i 'ri , : i. -wolf 'whodng t Inist - s - flifter,
I L
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. " Ottot!il - oneumSatad quite
a the • .it embLiend4ait It with
Yai ii r so ,k; NA if" . 4
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' ‘lllolllrl.o 'io lb Alostiot I've
OK j= siitifir-stready ; ter, liell,
El=
kos - grashoreingo ea
story, Flak; ' be so long tell
, •• "- _z
Wog Ns, I- shyest over late li t er
iireeerilia. kw , diphre ,
were tube the
subled the meek. As.
o um thisg,lfed..arogrlyuiturfurrou WWI
youwsoosey, for is lees this • batty-Yeur
lieuriatter, the Sid hecheibend-"Ohe old
slur wee her husband ) Y id lett ports saltowe
s
and I was with* red cent it . the world:
Alt, ha./ • - .
Wily &id you sofillytt recover 1 64" 1 {-,
hc arsami do. burs how foolph
Iva". Noe I lin, so ISM a. Poodb4
the int /Aim,. rbtesd NSW • port.
'might dos; Isetdd Sortie hare fuldohlir
Urdeleitli '4,1.: • '
oflia Wm* s big footfor trusting her with
yams
•Ay— t aftps. onsiertrust.ing her with
my. heart, f b r Ned; if a woman ,won't mai.
haeh onto! it, they wont out' of anything--
that's 411' . .
glo you have loved sines
, 'I then., knows' you could exactly oval it
love. I ww cionuiderabV' takiri ' is a few
ago down Beuih, by a*May fliet,, I
met, and before I wilt swam of it; I told
her I loyed her,
when two bulleta same e
WW. ming about my head.' (there is the soar
°robe of them); for she had a husband, who
bippliat to be lu :halting Matinee. And
so I left that there plies se gidetly impassible
and now I vow I'll never love another' wo
ws&
'Say that -after ieoing Mauls Grafton
Frank. Supposing you. airy • note to her
have satin her, own she is a
beauty. I'm willing to do ImitidsiliflOn
ed, but there Ma girl in the ease, and al
most know I will have something awful hap
pen to me: • Write the note, I'll venture to
take it., but I don't think you are very
WILT.. Litres see. We are nearly of a
height--reciuldbireasilyinletakert for you.
So Fit don your clothes, hat end cane, and
see what luok ;and mind you, if I woo and
win, you are not to complain, but bear it like
s brave man„jas you are.'
Here the speaker laughed heartily.
- ow- get her father's too, you
mean to eay ?"
'Thank you, Kid ; I forgot it tikes three
in this sue to nuke a bsrisda.' tti
That evening Frank Whiter)" started' Tor
the residence of Mr. Grafyld.. At the gate
he met tihis arifton, supposiug it was her
tetendk.:-Ned Esseltine—aoceited Eire with
a pleallasellgeed evening,' and Frank taking
the advantage of her mistake, itenoluded the
beet thing for him to do was to pass as his
4 hardly expected to see you agaln,' she
said timidly, while. Freak Winters
thought her voice music the birdeauld not
rival.
"Why did you not expect to see me again t
inquired Frank.
'I will be candid with you, Ned (Frank
autittel secretly at the idea of a woman's
being oandid,) but you must not_ be .
ded ,
ttal..ft
Have no fears of that, es Uration, for
I "'ready understand tha your affections are
bestowed upon another.
'They are. Ned, as a friend I love and
respect you--nothing more.'
'Who is the happy man that Las your
heart's deep love I"
"Frank Winters.
'This is decidedly pleasant thought the
deceiver—a young lady, with a large fortune,
telling ma boldly, plaihly, that I have her
thoughts: She bad a mighty sweet voice,
and it don't "owed very disagreeable,'
'You will still be my friend V she contin
ued.
'Hem! hem!—yes oh yes! Frank I know
loves youitt return!'
'Are you positive!'
Quite positive.'
'Did he ever teU you sot'
!Ile will tell you so to night, for Miss
Grafton, I am Prank Winters.'"
Maggie gave a i egt mean, of course,
which was soon aid, as Ps** related
his errand , and d natty 414 4 " things
Which I am not going to tell pnrpoiel.y to let
people know that • !woman can keep •
eehret.' I will tell, however, that a few
hours after, a couple were seen-near a Rev
erend's dwelling, livid allttle note lay on Ned
Ih4eltineslielb* which read something Ake
tight
.Dear Ned :—I am much obliged for the
use of your clothes, and, tollorrow, if you
will call at. Mr. Grafton's Twill present you
to,Mrs. Frank Winters—much to the Graf
ton family's astonishment, as well as 'your
own.
Of course, Ned Hazeltine. received this
news as tiny young man would ti.he bad not
counts enough to deliver his own notes,
but is he is married now—to Mary Finch—
hardly think but that be has forgotten the
time he was so inhfooted with Maggio-T-
Winteh now. And I shall say nothing
more &boot it, for fear Mn. Ned Hazel
tifie Might hot conduite to think Mrs.
ftnic Winters the deepen, little soul in the
wo
—ln the City of Pnitereon, N.: 7. there '
are a large lumber of children, ilia buys '
hem made mama by the war. Thaladlos
cop/Faded with, the Catholic - Church got up
s lielr In Ile trihelpal
_hall of throitylor the
PQM* , Of raUlag tit 4? Pftrolde for - these
children ks the Qrpluut imi T u ftua. , While
they winiApp,oferipieW , . , cola awes -
1:4F4 ea par` t
h Fug g 0 eg, ay, Metre
tpjb Itev
.-ethe . thet yen-.
Made 011 L 1411. 11, sill Web at lee
tion.—And the " *re stiolletikrealipelhod
s iii.
Alie paynient.a a . Wane* ti 'pel/ciktlalps -t4
Wife ftdrit tO *' t4OUCIAIP th il drali
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I ws hal—
. . '• • ' . hr die. Woman/mt.
POTTER7OWIII,A T IFIN.9T 0101-
been Informed Diet
there was air Indite* ta.be bald :st the
above-mimed plateceamnsiatefaies , Friday
aradiStutui 1.14, sod
s tekbe eontianed
on Bet t eed
,stleolkat•
of tee, If proiee - .. eea — duoted, °asap. ,
&fag ebe width fa eablelatild to albinos
t !" (11 "ru t a 1ha1.09 14 , eti-
and being One iniangthe first, I . Vii{ SeMi
opportunity of hearings/id seeing • 11l that
was gding cei. I Would here gifii. Sone who
Were not In' snot/dance, a short Ai/Mount of
it in the form of • tette. - fldusti was
Sailed to order by the Phoshlynt. Pasrpr
by - Owe/The iititene Tie roll being call
ed, the fetchers preieto hisplimted - With
spi
•oy sentiments, after which ens of the kosh
ers delivered an able and interesting lecture;
which was listened to with marked atten
tion. Subject—" Meting to Intellectual
Culture." -The distitission of the following
topics was then angaged in by the teasharse
"Are the dittline Maps • Benefit in the
School-room?" and "Should Scholars be)
After these aubjeets had been ably debated c
the Inititute adJourttid to meet at lge'elook
A. 14. ilut now came the time. The old;
MI. all trouting Wolters to entortein,, ens
man (ire say it to his credit) even - offered to
esteetoth an, Oh, how I wished to-be stlea.:
cher I put
Morning Beisi . ore.—Hoious• called to order.'
Prayer by one of thettathers. Anions the
protteediap of-the forimeoe seepl6r-most
worthy of our notice, were two. elast,irills
in Written Aritheastio-roue, I 4 Interestoion.
ducted by a lady ; the other, in Proportion,
by a gentleman. He,-in drilling his Blass,
wed W work oared the " Western Calcula
tor," supposed by some of, the teachers to
have been used by flesh in making calcula
tions t or the building of thrirk.
gifiernpon session was almost entirely
spent in . discussing various topics. The
question, "To What Hxtent should a Teach ;
er Associate with His Pupils ?" was the sub
ject of • langthjwand spirited deflate, as
well as all theklither topics discussed.
On motion, i vote of thanks was tendered
to the °Maims of Fairview for their kind
hospitality to enterfaining• ?he teachers.—
And also a Tote of thknics to:the citizens of
Fairview and vicinity for their giiod attend
ance. A teacher, In commenting on this
motion, before the vote was taken, said that
he believed the way to make an Institute
interesting, was to have • large number of
citizens in atteSdanoe; which we believe to
be true.
To nun up: this au one of the best In
'utilise I have attended to throe years, the
teachers, all being alive to their" performan
ces. Great credit is dtie to the teacher* in
attendance, and to the profession in general.
A firwriros.
'-; ;; 4 iortilantouo.
OUR NEIGHBORS SINS.
Some persons are talking of procuring
from the Boston public institutions three or
four of the children Whose backs are said to
be Inutility marked with the soars of whip
pings Cruelly administered 'there, 'and slap
some oT the cart whips and other therm
, meats of pa:element which are described
-et the report as in such common use in
aces inmitutiens for the purpose of exhibi
ting them in New-York and other parts of
the country, ,to !souse the attention of the
people to the wrongs 'high are done, and
the importance pf a reform. lye heartily
disapprove of the idea. Then - exhibitions
of individual instance! of cruelty aid never
to be commended. if used to 'oxen, section
al- anntroety, as they generally are, they are
dheerving of the severimereprobatidn. They'
are always exceptional cues, and the poop'',
of the section or State' in which they occur
are never properly chargeable with their
fulA. There would probably be no di&
eke In Bluth* Instancee in New York of
severe and cruel punishment administered
by dile* who are disgraced to b um
but every one knows that the people ofNew
York need only know the fleet and they ' *lll
apply' the 'remedy. So of everylittate in the
country.. Instances and. examples of Out
rage, wrong, cruelty an °nineteen, unfor
tunately exist entyware. But if ire "go
to wading around the country the ens of
other sections that that in which we line we
shall some have dies people- attending to
flimsier if their ititglibiteratiti neglecting
their own. There is already too much of
this in die country,- -We have all of An
enough to don correcting our corn . social,
domestic, as well as publiesavils. newer
stage of toodnoso sad purity does not dieer
matedally thew pf the
tete be nen Worse that Ne l v,ri otr tle.
•Cerolina, nor is either of Nee States any
kiwar..ide er4cP ItoironV or .401/" "4
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Ma ever Wien uponll/3" pgaphr eamired in
ate eit'y Of Berttingo, CIO capita of the KW
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a lt
mi l of Chili, en the *glut of the Ilth of
UM, The=tthe Awaits,
in which wig being the human
lite Conception rif the lirttb, was &strop
wi.;by mailAwith it Weint*inwd mii
letedmir itakto ammo* vporf ors,
nwraireringepreguig theta thaTer of the
AM
beimtl C kaki= of tko es Ital. The
Alerewis Vapir, of tha 17 gives the.
following negount of thmestriatrophe
On the aeamomees ed thalmoomdute
Otitoeption, the Let of thsgheihritks of the
month of May, the most and fro.'
sea .4.4& oar sol inns' theamada 6I
amp which woe to • all that prj6
Ceded. At sin in the evening the spictlia
steps lad part of the p 7 AM"tliti
ehuroit swarmed with ladies In veils franU
cafly to Weta temple where not
onsabere cad be madi room tot At few
="er ltstseven, and when Ilse reli
ermaats to notenneties,
they were lightingtbe lot Ushki in**
ohancerythen.the portable gas ilt ,the half
moon of canvas and wood that formed the
pedestal of a colossal !stage of the
Meg burp 4n
, began to b, one ofact=
of that apparatus. game one rushed on the
rising lame and surd in smothering it,
but by a fhte tenet:in — A't .. gas, compressed
by the effort, but out with redoubled vigor
at the other extremity of .the (else half
moon. Immediately a bores MUM noshed
up. The pastas who - thronged the chancel'
.water," whilit the women, who nal the
sable, arose in Onnultuolut conftielonoeaa. -
ing forlelp,
The lire greed with wouderffil
to the rardoe of wood and luta' gi s, and
thence, attracted by Ake Oinked, of that
always circalates between thenpper board
oingiend-tb• root, rolled.through the Church. -
In a few moments all overhead was a mass
'of limes. bt tire niesatimito the men had
succeeded in-escaping ; for in this church
the safes were separated by an ilea illati%
and the waiten,had did as tier as the middle
of the churob v in a state of the mod terri
ble confneion.,: But the beaalong hurry, the
Tainting, the obstruction of the bell - sh aped
dresses, and the Multi° eagerness to gam
the street, Topped ab impenetrable barrier' ,
Wort the two doors, which, by a culpable'
imprimis's., gave amens to the tree air only
_towards the open epee is front and the
wail ourt of the west side of the church,
That obstacle was the barrier of death.
Help was all but hopossibtut • Hercules
might have strained his stiength in vain to
pull one friim the. serried matsp of frenzied
wretches, who, OW one above Widths?, as
they climbed over to reach the air, wilt.
futon the rip of destb m 7: any cue ea
°spin ,in order that they t be dragged
out th ?rhos' wholonged to save
them were doomed fa Ilk the losthwritw
lag sight that error wasted tumult
—to see mothers, aiit i ers, tender an timid
women, dying - that dreadful death, that ap
palled the stoutest Wart of man s within one
yard of salvation, within one yard of men
who would have given their lives over and
over again for them. It was maddening—
the screaming and wringing of hands for
help as the remorseless lames came on ; and
then, while some already dead with fright,
were burned in ghastly indifference, others
in their horrible agoisy—amme in oayer—
wore tearing their hair surd battering their
faces.
Hardly had/ the noble men who had drive
•ted themselves to We lives at the peril of
I their own, hailed by the arms' or clothes of
' a prostrate" form, than the other wombs, mad
with-terror from the 'nearness of the fin,
clutched the victim about to be saved, and
in some cases dragged those who came
help then Into thoAlegy vortex. It was al—
most impossible to eXtrionte even one from
that heap of despairing wetohes and undo
that ghastly knot, But the lireraccomplish.
'a that which baled man, and the passage
into the doomed °WOO wee not cleared un
tll impenetrable, pLux of precious,
beautiful life, was ahmodM of cinders.
The fire, Imprisoned by thE immense
thickness of the well, had 'devoured every
=zmbustible by ten of clock ; and then,
the sickening stench, people came
to look for their lost ones. Oh, what a sight
the fair, placid moon looked down upon !
Closely peaked crowds of calcined:Metal-t
-ad forms, wearing the fearful expression of
the last pang, whose smile was once a hea
ven • the ghastly phalanx of black stains',
twisted in shyly variety. of agony, stretch
iig out their SIM as it imploring mercy :
and then of the heap that had choked up the
door, multitudes with their lower parts en
tirely untouched, and louse - all a shapeless
man, bet with an arm or foot unscathed.
The silence, after those piercing screams
were hushed in death, was horrible. It was
the silent* of the grays, unbroken but by
the bitter wail as fainting cry—over two
thousand "olds bad passed through that or
deal of fire talk" judgment:seat of ,God.
• Hereto sots et sablime daring lures' not
been narahlit.' traftluriag gratitude has been
excited in o f Oluistillitheart by lam gal
lant Ayes of Mr. Neilson, the Waken- Of
the IEI r e d 134tes, isit eountryman,
Ideigp, arid several other foreigners: -There'
were generous seen Who-dolled the dory of
the domes to save lives, and soles of these
died martyrs t 4 their nadodasertst:.:ila lan/
or an ameridan, 11.. io anlmown
le l dr il wat amnia nods thritittglFtke doteasi
es adratiapefal arms aladg; atria*
with her' a' llithsersay, said then,, wish
heir inalsloid andellisked with MAW 04
look %WWI vekesoiturres to risi
~ .lalyismostsi Ovellde liaNill=
Alilligie"Ndablitlasdeta to we Lev !ma
b; nailed isoiedklbettly diatesords.himiod
far* with her yareats.bslier mhos, awed.-
- Ismail WV of thrinliate at Soler, Just be
• tb• soibiesefaitied herr bed the TT.'
otidetttolie bethandketchist *ritual
h hp eirthebbir , Indy sight be; roar
piOstivere meek aussareit fort •
reds tbesitir. /rikte ellegeil shat titsi
omitted theireltstato 01•08,1141 liP&' tel
atothe valuablatof thit..Charalt,. and aided
Wise IV. la taleisnidstago th The toe einfertnlis 44
tie** valti4ortesitti•V- rtowisg,
trees limit
3M s/we*, idee, ditto obi,
.tof if ;the d'AidesultA
, '•lkintlit=tol.4l44alloint
..
of, • .'"'
- nemorafreso- 64 , == .1111 •
ghalanzad bedintaket IbliodoestrOlt
some esiesUletelly ' -'• -*ft tirilt life
asiiikotit.' '. We
lit
tue have UM; Sbnall.b, tie PoUntin-ntignf
bamiste,sTitinichalablionnilmiepatialunt/
Tholtatest lOonantian . says that .even
teen hundred Wies have been rem=
between tour and doe inendoni were
reemptition, lindonsalytware notldng but a
shapeinen• was. Three thousand ei.bast
Armin the bultdiugi haat isnot yet. bona
hew mil y have eeesped . NO names are
given One hundred Ud fifty eart kids of
unineognised ammo iristk_ontbs.94 sad
101 h, curial to the *Way. The besutL
and the wealthy and the proud Spanish aria'
Werner all bad titeir , repreatmtailves is that
A reaction has taken pines here 'against
the env. Piddle op%ion denuded at
once the conversion of the church site lidos
' umuLia
en ti by the clay awl *sir fee
. le"party.
A deerei has been issued ordering the en
tire dessolition of , the neAMmof the Church
of the Companin, in which the 'mordent 00-gt,
-gt ,
Seltd
'gm. The following poem from the pen of our
Mead and anstribulor, Jos W. 11111111 r, we le
publish front ad old eopy of the Arem More
Bspeidiare, an ably edited paper, published' is
Lyoosaing county, some pars ego, for whose
mimeo ft was written. The Rye/diem hse
Moo kbecoms Meorporated with the Win Bram.%
Dessesrar et Williamsport. This poem is one'
Wataimas.
THERE IS NO COO!
I=l
"The Ebel bath said in his heart, There id rke
Gad."-Bibid. -
—ldtthin Molestt the-holland' saki,
"B.hold, then b no Ood, '
And to 1 nebnet creation ennuis:
Bhoerd at the impiona wordi
Go...rinsing wretch, blaspheme no slant
Of etas may o'ertheo/roll
A etuebbli weight of/Ood-hke eolith
To blieit thy very' iouL
mg%
Think b 'Haven will lbws kook
Tby _sad thy 114150111 ?
Ala, no-1 y soul Will one day be
Mot ed wi th guilty fean.
• *ad the[ gusto the rooks that tower,
, Iligh o'er the raging sea,
, 'Affrighted MHis mighty power,
• In borrur thou .halt dein
Is mums wo 00D?
The forest, With-its leafy boughs,
Point. upward to nu throne,
Ada with is ensit woe* avow.,
The walk is all Ills own!
The breyklet, ma It 11111111=1411 bj,
Bey:tate kia wondrous name;
The scats that twinkle In the sky,
His glorious works prostate.
The tilde that sing In sweetest INA •
Orearol hanng.the nor,
Send up to Heaven nji.YrArvot Prod"
On every pandas brews.
The ma that from his "Mating throne,"
/flings down hla,golden ray,
Moves, (glad the Almighty's power to own)
Obedient to his sway.
The lomom'm mottos find geode light
Spesits of eat llegaikidl•
dad whimpers td the
lit
sod
Of goo brigid MIMS Above.
Old °coma, too, whose billowy weave
Like tallest mountairw tow's,
'But speaks the awful majesty
Of Gram /snowmen power,.
And yet will men—Tain man,croke
Tb' Almighty's venpanpe '
Ts sink his soil dealt to the dap ,
Of hen wouseed Are{
13, simple Owl 1 a cup of wee
Is Wing up for thee, .
Which thou abalt *sin wito the dregs
In long Malay
Alkd when to hell thy soul be east,
To feel the burning rod,
With horrid, growling angulsb,, thou
Wilt shriek—"Tunan is • GOD I"
Sono llitlitunnea , —The Salem Advocate
ibm the following incident showing the dif
forams between - white men and itegrom, In
• bolition estimation,: •
'Last week ice had occasion to mention
that at a meet lifs in the blethodlit obineibin
that place, a collection was taken up for the
runaway negro., by an agent of the "Freed
mine society,' amountni g to twenty-one
dollars and* half.
A:few aiming. afterwards,. collection for
the immefit Of Soldiers' families and destitute
"white people, was taken up' at one of the
churches is town and we sre told the Mit'
nt6oent stun of* dollars was raised.'
Thus it goes-4140y dollar ,
for the.
negro and the enormous sum of six dollars
for the midle ems l"
...
—lt was tuknouncled by telegraph a few
/aye since Out , therresident had so tar reo
Severed 14 lobe - erhAleit to visit tibi Theatre
artel . Th e thew vas who It 'would him
the
,sfghtootra , hidigreigon of the
hoot tbe whole lead; but now
eh naly violate Whit-ilieteellthe
leweedatenility, aiil,Ati the: ethatitatiee
el, 4ellasee. Y . ,r4 eaPtota, p moon owe ,be
Opel peteM Ulgali ‘419 A 0 .4 bog , APProV of
An Wear. We autreiziWeif *atria fir lie
,telwd , / , b elialtelfteiht i Wet thee. If the
Presider* ishool4 Wee bI preoleeteAloa to
*WON!, ebolytlre.illso, iaeltaling elem
,111411 . e2=1*1/11 10, 1 6tt7 hoin•
*T.
idf
iricalo#3lPlOWllii,4 10410 r*4
A VE " Stri s te=l ,4
loal,iikituiriagiscaikitho • . " 441
ups. titian:W. it% bow loihriot o pod
*Mit 11 .1444 41 .*100 6 4 -1 4•PAS UNIAYIL
TilAY,di 4 wiamillowalietruas hl / 2
aid r trod Okr datr-two =it 11 . h .
OkodOgioddlio4' too. That MO l irliagnir=
Vtat4o 6 , rtbal k St g" 'Oh vs fit
, r -FA ,„...„ o•f,, • i •.. , • 1 -;
IT ••-•.7101,R1 1 1:660 Val* ,ININft Nl*
woo - - , '-! , itit . i 1,5..1 f + , 110 t .• • ~: t ,
tai
iifil - tod — sio vim!!! - - mit, laiii Om
• -• It wed
Iffidi
, Dear aft *ors insist.= lati;
tho adjoining mania, dean ilioxbavo boon
Los Norma plan •
—Watt Bausine ISV-I-Thire is said to
be an old maid•ia New Orleans with
• Amp Om, thatay# tuella to pare apples:
.• Thif aeon diriot method a ion
hig hone power: Stood bobbed him and
tickle his hind legi with a briar. ,
4.4
le eaidttat Atheind, Yert•lttli
ut in • elates fot the weaset Man MM. of
• A Battery in Virginia the other day.
shelled • ilWer ilininl, ttlinklag it Wag a
body' of reb braving up - entrenohnients.
--=l , llroo • sots pound - at salt
wan made In 'easy Valley, Mich. Tlierlr
ban loeinfeapertesi Awn tke valley doling
18811 net lese than 8,690,000 barrel.. /
A Bantionielaw.—Tin Witelkington
Clitroode4 Joba W. romey's iper, says
Con will nadobtedly pUs • general
Bankrupt law during all radon.
/ •
ottrg.
h---- The R.Ufsz
c say that a de
mand will be made tie English author
ities by the Coat antes for the 'anemias
of the steamer esapeake.
w'm • rrlrr": bireselfwbre,
basalts" be deteetedotdme trpograwbiosi er
rors in • newspaperatis been trying to get
• rrpendlenlar view of the rainbow--
—''Ma, get.. &Ain 11 roar Lauds and
biota simionto, please:"
"Wly, what shall I do That for, pot."
"Cane? lilitirtO 010-Poira:"-
- An 'lrishman complained to his
i ll ;
lit
ohm that he had Muffed him so ekik
drugs that he waked& a long time atter he
got well. -
An exchange exults ebrerhiglY aver
the eget inete the sonitoteof =Mope
sines the ontbilek of the wer—no elltudon
is mode, to -rowels.
Coignes is tryliiiiolelidati' against
t.l4bnportation, Ovid XI. t wait ;mother.
year, no. legislation will be neoepairy, as
dam will be none left te send away.
--,• A sotemporari ova ihat
have inorsasati Are per !sent. antior=-
Mibits Administrstios." hays innerals
increased jigs Stostirsi pdr Cent. under his
administration. - ' •
—Pouring sold water en the tpee and
head &stings the effect at Narcotic poisons.
A girl poisoned with' laudanum hi 'ftOnsfli,
was saved In this wag lifter all other reme
dies had failed. - - --
To - get rid of *erne, rub then with
toadul °heeds, end let you) reit hang out of
bid for a night or two, that the mules may
nibble them. If the mine de their duty the
remedy will be endioient.
A oonventkon or Bloomer damsels is
said to /um resoirod that thor will wear
short dm,* 'Sr nothing. What on swilti
thing it Would' be if they ithouldn't wear
short drosires.-:- -
Geo.' A. Hamm a madden of the
Bth New York ertilleryregiment, "Ikea
ing near. Hort McHenry, Baltimore, au Tues
day morning, broke through the ioe, and
wits droilned.
—Some "stupid'," bantering s ht
compassion, remarked that. its l Seth was
grim. bn must be "Toad of WI. ' teuppose
Tarn," raid be, "Sign She nig 'yam asses
nibble et me." ' •""
In ii - eocatty chattilliatd vela Me
epitaph : Adler* lisa the "body of Janlea
Robinson and Beth, hirertte;" sod cadet;
'net", the text--"Thelx warihre is accom
plished." .
—The most extensive noel geld in the
world oeinmences near Cartolltah, Kentucky,
and runs north through Indians, Minoleund
lowa, oontelnlig about 80,000 square utiles,
of which a tenth• part, or 8.000 Wk.', Is in
Indiana. ; •
—the Bangor Danorrat says: *slobs
Morgan toe escaped; but it G some comfort
to Ittiow that new we Phan not: have to take
Neal Dow in exchange for him: It leas
vexations Wham a thing than-to be cheated
out of It."
Foopoy mays, lithe vivid:hes orbo-eoy
too• onellt t* be oroolliod." That mould
be *Wilma li.w bs. more thou eighteen bun
. , yooroogo Cris( woo mudded for prßoititt
ng poobo just spa snot* rat of ooboa.
&Ws as' yold oro.—Digion " •
Blaok and
Red Republica* "paper in abuwacituselta,
sap,. "we bad rathar brie °who'd In a Bile
an table wake as *ad to dareary
Tap halm winks bad 0, *cis lour head,
l b" Iltr*NOW*74ltolre, Oc, bi a
retie?
,- —T be Molt May* -gad Dooperst
sari 3.11 be Plaellkliat t gllfil the
of the imp of the TheWeit fltatie= "
e
tieestenth'te ibeepteee.ieflety re
Stale*, dWel•ftgeletiettNikinetteolltirimed
_le_e_t_xelATIONOtAllt9111004(10 0 :".
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Meek G4thettit - ittehitilitt - tittlet Wee
ikstetßibie : ;,au , U.lllye k !
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hilliteetilitaft6llo.•
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11 4 1111 ' 4 WilWia.4" 1 . 11 "
4:•• 744 few ki4404 • • ) 1 10''
ortki ,11;112
Ore 700 over knower woe
under arDemeormis Athairdstraidua •••-,
Hive, you star liormemaidku •
idiot to 1109=401 tab of dobssa
• Rave 704 emir known
to a-Cininttr • . • •
be passed undeta Hauideratie es . •
•
Lid ;•ii • .
Have you ever known a -
to be passed nadur - ii • '
trollop f . • •: • ; t
Hove loiterer k • sa , • ~
mlnharation to fo anew. t i L itite.
• tion of the p • • • We* • "
, Harr
,y • •
prseent, • • t •limM*ll--•
Mid in • • poll' within* Um; midway!,
"w ave rot . ; ever kimono' a Peoutaradedfil
straiten to•oomptd„ f6witectple
or the ,Histriet Of Cohnsibia MO ME
property Whether *Mug - ormot ? ;
Hain yon erre, issOnn - say - A
Lion aseept Abraham'', to proMn=
debt 88.000,000,909 - in eis amp vriad
of thrall years t •
Rave yOu vier known I isititen to lm neat
into banishment ant toils tinder Thfulloated
io ruts f I, • P.;
Have you ever known a dais lotus DM
versals rule, whets the greatest• Mame sad
outrages /IST* been commlttealliy oar rulers
wider a plea of "military atmweisite
" reams* of State V' - •
the military weituisile'vitierieito the siva
power -
Have you over bows a itheiutoretio. Ad
whilotratigu to tar the peopto utp_ol. vtboi•
eouutryte buy unroof et bedew Ma&
Han you over wp a Itihatterode
Ad
taidotratiooottrtitc•th • psdpholtotriow-tlor
expenses ot stealing and edottuthhetiti
rotetortlielgitttherift4Atoir
, -Hede you ev r known i 100111/04,11141 Ad
iutubstratlon" to ignore the - rights ret the
States?
Ifovil you eve kaolin tio
In opposition to tho Pemoor, to Teruo the
affairs of theeouutri in toti Itouttahlso
condition ea tt found thew? •
EXECUTION or A CONFEDURATE
Wt.
correspon4MA 'writing film
Terri givesll graphiit iieision of r il l
and exeentiokof a,yorqq‘, talunted r brim •
Confider*, gpy,bytha name Of
When he wartalten ittera*mi
permit a past signed by (tadevai
Brag hating that *abeam, was*of Captain Coleman's mute; lad not hi .. bir
interrupted i-othar dominate givinertilffoi
lila information Medea to the omodesr.
endporilliasolthecffedeg
end *retina tie posl , . rc,e, • alt +o"
4Ben hire.
waa tried by WWI" Conit•
He denied, on trial, that he win *my, IWO
d piky tOoprlffhltamaa44Vri
armp lea s pigging' the Government hi e, Pitied •
&ales. The Commission alter the diffitiied- -
felon, pronounced him w itty, ana • mottelisi..
ad his -to ;be hung. It aa.Aie
was quite a young uniti,abou mit 1 .
rather slightly made, active, •
intelligent. Akins uposidc"Peglim. :
iii full view of the esaffoldk„witiltiltrelt '
Ware his eyes, he wee proffered lit
wm. -1 01 !.
flee pardon, if he Would - 0 1 4 give
on of his Oeptalterr wigethelitighl,flN I •
csollenuier'enspirmitlvie ir5ti12 11 _ 324 54411
ty. ' Davis received the officer , lo
tionpvid replied seeriffelly,,
Ofilelk who made' ' " 4 _,
• ellieuld yen betrays !At* aryposik;'
erdie-a thougund-tinges.'i - - •
Only., grommet before' be- ' the
scaffold, he resairked.to Capigibr
who athoOsaii blitligeontismer,:
laughing asibe'poke s- • ' •,;;;;V•frr.
dayalkyou'll Issie,tipAbikglege
Mttlesalone,bmvirplie
- . — Wkh s gnisb lireelegrodele*,boglsit4l6 ,l
paths stairway tit the
be actually stooped, asterfrietS
Within the noose, ituipeste4 weir* .
kis legg'''in twink •
. ,
TO Lour. Tssrit-ne—hoWek 4.. . i s'
efforts makingloy the isilleiskt ,p ,
recie
/:7111. tenth of Lonislonsitn •
It,. Untiobes iihstot a . lintit,4l -
gissommosst. has dissoloOid , s
le ilmit.V
neve to Oskiks
mopiehu , •
ip the composition. , I t
usury months at eon ' 101‘0, ?Soots&
rime akin .** 1 4 1 .f01 11 . 1 1V.14, knasolll.,._
is Oiraipsisiliff *comPotA l .
Mimes& of ottollelinhe - ?vs!
whole Porish* *sift
'rend on; by the Off' IMIC :ii
1 ' 1. • '
ffneaismovi Osiiiiiiiis,
thilbilowisn ftwafpre , - • , ,i
fuse ofs voigievaOrfike . : vs .11KVICLIA
=ffeid. pig to IP44l l l l 44,,iiku,g*W4R, •
"Is thollisioli .• , • '• - • lo '
dory tito oilir. (I'4kt/rolls. . ' ~,t „7 .
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